$16+ for a beer?
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$16+ for a beer?
I just heard someone say they paid $16+ for a 16oz fiddlehead at one of the on mountain bars. IS this for real??
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Re: $16+ for a beer?
that would be a dramatic increase from last year. I think it was $11 or $12 in the K Lodge. Could be wrong. regardless it was approaching the cost of an actual 4 pack of Fiddlehead!
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Re: $16+ for a beer?
What's crazy is people pay it.
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Re: $16+ for a beer?
You can get a 30-Pack of the same beer down at the Walmart in Rutland for about $6 more than what they are charging for one tall boy.
I hope they sell lots of them. Would love to know what percentage of their overall profits are from alcohol sales.
I hope they sell lots of them. Would love to know what percentage of their overall profits are from alcohol sales.
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Re: $16+ for a beer?
guessing F&B is a major profit center for the mtn. what's a burger & fries. $25.KingsFourMan wrote: ↑Nov 8th, '23, 15:21 You can get a 30-Pack of the same beer down at the Walmart in Rutland for about $6 more than what they are charging for one tall boy.
I hope they sell lots of them. Would love to know what percentage of their overall profits are from alcohol sales.
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Re: $16+ for a beer?
When did they start selling Fiddleheads in a 30 pack?!?! And for $23? I cannot I believe this statement.KingsFourMan wrote: ↑Nov 8th, '23, 15:21 You can get a 30-Pack of the same beer down at the Walmart in Rutland for about $6 more than what they are charging for one tall boy.
I hope they sell lots of them. Would love to know what percentage of their overall profits are from alcohol sales.
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Re: $16+ for a beer?
People going to be BYOBing something serious . .
I see the day coming when they check your pockets for loose beers . . and pull your pass if you have one . .
I see the day coming when they check your pockets for loose beers . . and pull your pass if you have one . .

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Re: $16+ for a beer?
Skiing with beers in your pocket is a rite of passage. Just don't fall on them! Nothing like skiing along wondering where the beer smell is coming from...




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Re: $16+ for a beer?
Since Vail's numbers are public:
FY 2022, in millions:
Lift revenue 1,310
Rental...........312
Ski School .....224
Dining aka F&B 164
That's right, Vail now takes in over a b...b....b... Billion dollars in lift revenue; Epic passes and day tickets. Pre tax income was $457 million, on total revenue of $2,525 million, which is 18%. That's pretty good... but keep in mind the ski business has dramatic fluctuations due to weather, economy, COVID, etc.
Or put it another way - when you tip the bartender 20% on that $16.75 beer, you're also tipping Vail 18%. (Powdr's numbers are not public)
Or... based on the annualized average, that $16.75 beer costs the mountain roughly $13.75 to slide it across the bar to you. Hard to believe compared to Walmart, but then again the skiing at Walmart sucks.
FY 2022, in millions:
Lift revenue 1,310
Rental...........312
Ski School .....224
Dining aka F&B 164
That's right, Vail now takes in over a b...b....b... Billion dollars in lift revenue; Epic passes and day tickets. Pre tax income was $457 million, on total revenue of $2,525 million, which is 18%. That's pretty good... but keep in mind the ski business has dramatic fluctuations due to weather, economy, COVID, etc.
Or put it another way - when you tip the bartender 20% on that $16.75 beer, you're also tipping Vail 18%. (Powdr's numbers are not public)
Or... based on the annualized average, that $16.75 beer costs the mountain roughly $13.75 to slide it across the bar to you. Hard to believe compared to Walmart, but then again the skiing at Walmart sucks.

Re: $16+ for a beer?
I think it's done intentionally to drive old time customers like me away. They want quick high profit turnover in the bars. I think this will increase business in the parking lots.
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Re: $16+ for a beer?
I'm out. I'd buy a beer or two at $11 but screw the $16. Access road bars will pick up some business if they are smart about it.
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Re: $16+ for a beer?
The prices are ridiculous, but at least they don't charge a cover; K1,Bear, and Snowshed often have live music. As long as the bars are crowded, POWDR has no incentive to cut prices.

Re: $16+ for a beer?
do servers not get their full tips?Mister Moose wrote: ↑Nov 8th, '23, 16:08 when you tip the bartender 20% on that $16.75 beer, you're also tipping Vail 18%
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Re: $16+ for a beer?
Price for a Fiddlehead was $13 at the Peak Lodge Today. If you add a 25% tip ($3.25) then the price of a beer is $16.25. Life is not cheap.
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